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Apr 26 2026LIFESTYLE

Making Friends as an Adult: Why It’s Tough and How to Get Around It

People often notice that when they reach their thirties, the group of friends they used to share lunch with in school feels smaller. Life changes: someone marries, moves far away, has kids, or starts to care a lot about politics. The easy way to bond—just sitting next to someone and joking about the

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Apr 26 2026FINANCE

Car Buying Made Easy With Low‑Rate Loans

Broadview Credit Union is hosting a car sale from April 19 to 30. During this period shoppers can browse more than 35 local dealerships online or in person and find new or used cars with a range of optional extras. If you decide to buy, the credit union offers loans that can start as low as a

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Kids lose health coverage while Florida delays promised plan

A mother in Florida can’t afford the $525 monthly fee for her daughters’ KidCare plan, so she bought a cheaper ACA family policy that lacks dental and has higher out‑of‑pocket costs. KidCare, the state’s CHIP program, is meant to give children free or low‑cost health care with no deductible and mode

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

Eagles Add Greenard: A New Player in a Big City

Jonathan Greenard arrived in Philadelphia quickly, ready to feel the city’s vibe. He spent time at the Eagles’ training center and also walked around town to get a sense of the local culture. The player came from Minnesota after a trade and just signed a four‑year, $100 million contract. He had n

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

Arman Tsarukyan Earns LA Council Honor

In a surprising turn, the mixed‑martial‑arts fighter Arman Tsarukyan stepped away from his usual fight scene to accept a special award in Los Angeles. The city council presented him with the “Person of the Year” certificate during an Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day ceremony at City Hall. Tsa

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Apr 26 2026WEATHER

Sunny Start, Cloudy Finish: A Quick Weather Snapshot

It starts cool and clear, with temperatures around 50 degrees. The wind comes from the northeast at about eight to twelve miles per hour, keeping things calm. By afternoon, the heat rises into the upper 70s and the wind shifts to the southeast at a similar speed. Clouds begin to creep in, softening

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Apr 26 2026WEATHER

Boston’s Cool Weekend: No Showers in Sight

The forecast for Boston this weekend shows a dip in temperatures, but no rain to wash it away. The city will stay dry while the air feels a bit chilly, thanks to onshore breezes that keep things cool. Today is set to be the coldest of the two days, and tomorrow should feel a little warmer. A weathe

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Apr 26 2026WEATHER

Rainy Saturday, Sunny Sunday – What Minnesota Weather Looks Like

The day ahead in Minnesota starts with a gray sky and the chance of brief showers, especially toward the south. Temperatures will hover between 50 and low‑60 degrees, while breezes from the east remain gentle. Not every area will see rain, but some pockets might get a few interruptions. Looking for

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Apr 26 2026WEATHER

Sunny Saturday, Warm Sunday: A Quick Look at April’s Last Weekend

The last weekend of April offers a clear window for outdoor work. A light high‑pressure system keeps rain rare on Saturday, though clouds grow as the day goes on. Temperatures rise into the low to mid‑60s, a return to typical late‑April warmth after recent heat. A few brief showers might appear, but

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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

Super‑potent drug hits Bay Area

The city’s health office warns that a new, very strong synthetic opioid has appeared in counterfeit pills. The drug, called cychlorphine, is thought to be stronger than fentanyl and caused a fatal overdose earlier this month. Police said it first showed up in 2024 in Florida, then traveled to San Fr

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